USMC Woodland MARPAT GoreTex All Purpose Environmental Parka
The USMC Woodland MARPAT Gore-Tex all purpose environmental parka is a waterproof outer shell jacket designed as part of the Marine Corps Environmental Clothing System. It provides protection from wind, rain, and wet field conditions while worn over uniform layers.
• Color: Woodland MARPAT
• Material: Gore-Tex waterproof breathable laminate (nylon outer shell)
• Function: Waterproof outer shell parka for wet weather protection in field conditions
Issued to U.S. Marine Corps personnel as part of cold and wet weather environmental clothing systems.
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USMC Woodland MARPAT GoreTex All Purpose Environmental Parka
USMC Woodland MARPAT GoreTex All Purpose Environmental Parka
The USMC Woodland MARPAT Gore-Tex all purpose environmental parka is a waterproof outer shell jacket designed as part of the Marine Corps Environmental Clothing System. It provides protection from wind, rain, and wet field conditions while worn over uniform layers.
• Color: Woodland MARPAT
• Material: Gore-Tex waterproof breathable laminate (nylon outer shell)
• Function: Waterproof outer shell parka for wet weather protection in field conditions
Issued to U.S. Marine Corps personnel as part of cold and wet weather environmental clothing systems.
Original: $293.00
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The USMC Woodland MARPAT Gore-Tex all purpose environmental parka is a waterproof outer shell jacket designed as part of the Marine Corps Environmental Clothing System. It provides protection from wind, rain, and wet field conditions while worn over uniform layers.
• Color: Woodland MARPAT
• Material: Gore-Tex waterproof breathable laminate (nylon outer shell)
• Function: Waterproof outer shell parka for wet weather protection in field conditions
Issued to U.S. Marine Corps personnel as part of cold and wet weather environmental clothing systems.

















